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VMware announced new security technology called VMware
VMsafe that protects applications running in virtual machines in ways
previously not possible in physical environments. The VMsafe APIs allow vendors
to develop advanced security products that combat the latest generation of
malware. VMsafe technology integrates into the VMware hypervisor and provides
the transparency to prevent threats and attacks such as viruses, trojans and
keyloggers from ever reaching a virtual machine. Twenty security vendors
have embraced VMsafe technology and are building products that will further
enhance the security of virtual machines, making the virtual environment
unmatched in the level of security and protection it provides compared to
physical systems.
VMsafe technology integrates at the hypervisor layer of virtualization to
provide a new way to detect and eliminate the latest generation of malware. The
VMware hypervisor is an ultra-thin layer of software that runs on server
hardware independently of the operating system, enabling users to create
virtual machines on the server in which to run applications. VMsafe technology
provides transparency into the memory, CPU, disk and I/O systems of the virtual
machine, and monitors every aspect of the execution of the system. Security
products built on VMsafe technology are able to stop malware before it harms a
machine or steals data, including the latest generation of rootkits, trojans
and viruses, which are undetectable on physical machines.
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